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charles: yeah.about leadership there, greg? i'm starting to believe if you really look at, for instance, facebook and netflix since they reported, they've had a struggle. but there seemed like maybe there were some other names that could fill the void, apple, amazon, invidia. i'm in 'em, in my long-term retirement accounts. i'm not going to sell 'em, and i'm looking at even adding some new names. >> right. the latter point is crucial. i think there are a lot of high growth stocks that haven't done well that may now pick up the slack. i'd just make this other point. when the president of the united states says the fed has gone crazy, that sends a confusing signal to markets abroad. i think when it comes to fed, the rhetoric shout maybe be toned down a little bit. charles: yeah. well, you know, we know we're dealing with a different kind of president. >> that's right. charles: by the same token, i don't think it's going to influence jerome powell -- >> it shouldn't. charles: it's shocking to hear peop
charles: yeah.about leadership there, greg? i'm starting to believe if you really look at, for instance, facebook and netflix since they reported, they've had a struggle. but there seemed like maybe there were some other names that could fill the void, apple, amazon, invidia. i'm in 'em, in my long-term retirement accounts. i'm not going to sell 'em, and i'm looking at even adding some new names. >> right. the latter point is crucial. i think there are a lot of high growth stocks that...
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charles: yeah. know, of course, historically a lot of her claims are historically challengeable anyway. to your point, someone needs to explain when women's rights issues were actually passed and the fact that marsha blackburn wasn't old enough to have any influence. last one, of course, nikki haley's resignation yesterday, u.s. ambassador. your thoughts at who may take her place. >> well, first, nikki haley did a phenomenal job. she is a role model for women across this country, for young girls, a champion of the united states. she has restored us as a global leader. she is tough, she has called out bad actors, and we are going to miss her at the u.n. i don't know who the president's going to choose. i've seen the short list, obviously, i know dina powell who's fantastic, i just know whoever president trump chooses will do very well in that position. the president has put together the best cabinet, the best administration that we've ever seen. charles: thank you very much. always a pleasure speakin
charles: yeah. know, of course, historically a lot of her claims are historically challengeable anyway. to your point, someone needs to explain when women's rights issues were actually passed and the fact that marsha blackburn wasn't old enough to have any influence. last one, of course, nikki haley's resignation yesterday, u.s. ambassador. your thoughts at who may take her place. >> well, first, nikki haley did a phenomenal job. she is a role model for women across this country, for...
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charles: it is.stellation brands that made an investment -- >> i'm not denying -- charles: ceo of constellation brands last time they reported? >> makes sense for constellation brands. see philip morris make the same move. charles: you're not in these but not for moral reasons. you don't think they're ready yet. >> for rock and roll. not moral reasons. charles: he was asking about the bull market. at some point, listen comparisons get tough. can only keep -- in the jobs. longevity factor on this that plays out. only thing artificially derails it, only thing powerful enough to derail the rally. >> history isn't good with the fed. this market started with the fed what they did back in 2018. that was the start. trump came in kicked it into high gear. they could certainly end it if they take liquidity away. i'm pragmatic. i think powell is very much a market guy. i don't think he will press the pedal to the metal. charles: i don't either. i was shocked in february we don't know hot guy is, we'll sell off
charles: it is.stellation brands that made an investment -- >> i'm not denying -- charles: ceo of constellation brands last time they reported? >> makes sense for constellation brands. see philip morris make the same move. charles: you're not in these but not for moral reasons. you don't think they're ready yet. >> for rock and roll. not moral reasons. charles: he was asking about the bull market. at some point, listen comparisons get tough. can only keep -- in the jobs....
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charles: i'm charles payne. this is "making money". the dow was up over 100 points this is the third rally attempt. this could be the day investors are looking for. can the market fend off all this negativity. first, president trump is in florida taking aerial tour to assess damage caused by hurricane michael. we have to start with this. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo is on his way to saudi arabia. he will meet with saudi king salman. the president sending pompeo after calling for a prompt and open investigation into the disappearance of "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi. president trump spoke with saudi arabia's king who is denying any knowledge of what happened to khashoggi. watch. >> we are. >> we are leaving nothing uncovered. with that being said, the king denied knowledge. he didn't know, i don't want to get into his mind. searchedded to me like these could have been rowing killers, who knows. we'll try getting to the bottom of it very soon. but his was a flat denial. neil: here to discuss what kind of investigation
charles: i'm charles payne. this is "making money". the dow was up over 100 points this is the third rally attempt. this could be the day investors are looking for. can the market fend off all this negativity. first, president trump is in florida taking aerial tour to assess damage caused by hurricane michael. we have to start with this. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo is on his way to saudi arabia. he will meet with saudi king salman. the president sending pompeo after...
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charles: i'm not sure what that means.are talking party versus party, this brett kavanaugh battle to make it to the supreme court. we saw senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and senate minority leadered chuck schumer. gianno caldwell and tammy bruce are here to discuss. do you think there will be a vote and what will the ramifications of it be? you are hear something democrats saying the fbi investigation is too short. >> they are the ones who say let the fbi reinvestigate. i do believe there is going to be a vote this week. this is an uncute effort by the democrats to weaponize white women against the gop. i realize and we all realize early on they didn't care about dr. ford. they care about the 52% of white women who voted for donald trump and that's the reason why he won. they want to use this as a political wedge issue for the election. charles: they are saying the suburban housewife may be up for grabs. >> i'm not convinces the suburban housewife is up for grabs. if for some reason the judge is not confirmed, i thi
charles: i'm not sure what that means.are talking party versus party, this brett kavanaugh battle to make it to the supreme court. we saw senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and senate minority leadered chuck schumer. gianno caldwell and tammy bruce are here to discuss. do you think there will be a vote and what will the ramifications of it be? you are hear something democrats saying the fbi investigation is too short. >> they are the ones who say let the fbi reinvestigate. i do...
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hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. there is a lot going on what you see from the headlines. this is "making money." the dow off the worst levels of the day. it was off 548 points. investors are grappling right now. there is a laundry list of concerns. the question is, what happens from here? more on markets coming up. former white house communications director anthony scaramucci will be in the studio to talk about his new book, "trump, the blue-collar president." council on economic advisors chair kevin hassett will join us from the white house. much more on "making money." we start with the markets down right now. lower third quarter earnings from a variety of companies. many of them industrial names that do business outside of this country overseas. a big sign of a slowing global economy. 3m, caterpillar, boeing, which parts tomorrow, account for half of the dowoff today. nasdaq is correction territory. 10 mers lower from the august high it just established. here is jonas max ferris. keith fitz-gerald, chief investme
hey, charles. charles: neil, thank you very much. there is a lot going on what you see from the headlines. this is "making money." the dow off the worst levels of the day. it was off 548 points. investors are grappling right now. there is a laundry list of concerns. the question is, what happens from here? more on markets coming up. former white house communications director anthony scaramucci will be in the studio to talk about his new book, "trump, the blue-collar...
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charles payne to take you through all of that hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. goo evening, this is "making money with charles payne". we're on pace for the first up week for the last four but first we want to start with china, showing more signs of cracks in its fragile economy today. china posted its slowest pace of growth in nearly a decade. the third quarter gdp say it was up 6.5% from a year ago, but that fell short of market expectations. shanghai composite remains in a tailspin. 50% off the last three years, 25% this year alone. here to to break down china's economy, michael pillsbury and author of "the new york times" seller, "the 100 year marathon." michael, we're seeing cracks in china's invincibility. seeing their central bank pumping a lot of money into their economy. forcing banks to give risky loans. yet they say america can't win the war because china has a 100 year plan. >> those people are wrong. president trump has a plan the chinese respect and even admire. on one hand they are putting pressure on with the tariffs and majors, but on the other
charles payne to take you through all of that hey, charles. charles: hey, neil. goo evening, this is "making money with charles payne". we're on pace for the first up week for the last four but first we want to start with china, showing more signs of cracks in its fragile economy today. china posted its slowest pace of growth in nearly a decade. the third quarter gdp say it was up 6.5% from a year ago, but that fell short of market expectations. shanghai composite remains in a...
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charles: keep the house.quick one more time, we heard from the second most powerful man at the federal reserve and there were a few take-aways i think this market is feeding off. still room for unemployment rate to drop, wage growth keeps picking up. the tax cuts are still in the economy and business investment, productivity, thanks to the tax code changes continues. a lot of good things. we have great momentum right now. a lot of folks of course waiting to see what happens with amazon. liz claman will get you set up. this last hour of trading should be fun. liz: you know what, while we were waiting to get it from you we have been doing a little math here. the breaking news is that with 60 minutes left before the closing bell rings, we are just about, what, 130 points below yesterday's close of 608 points on the dow. we could, in this final hour, see all of those losses from yesterday erased. not there yet but we are watching with the dow up 458 points. we need to tell you that president trump taking on big p
charles: keep the house.quick one more time, we heard from the second most powerful man at the federal reserve and there were a few take-aways i think this market is feeding off. still room for unemployment rate to drop, wage growth keeps picking up. the tax cuts are still in the economy and business investment, productivity, thanks to the tax code changes continues. a lot of good things. we have great momentum right now. a lot of folks of course waiting to see what happens with amazon. liz...
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and it also connects north lake charles and south lake charles. it's the main drag of the city. >> tell me, what would this have looked like early on in the city's history and how has it evolved? adley: early on, it would have been essentially a wooden fronted buildings, sort of like a wild west town. packed closely in and built of pine and cyprus, richly turpentined. it was such a city that in 1910, the great fire demolished most of lake charles, leaving us with several souvenirs of the great fire in the rebuilding including -- the rebuilding, including the 1911 city hall and the wonderful cockapoo courthouse -- wonderful courthouse. these two buildings are really wonderful pieces of architecture that remind us that you've got to build well, build strong, and build for the future, and that's exactly what they did. most of downtown lake charles fell victim to urban renewal in the 1970's, when these parking lots were put in. see today in 2018 do we there has been maybe one generation renewal of all this. it is now a fairly lively streetscape with w
and it also connects north lake charles and south lake charles. it's the main drag of the city. >> tell me, what would this have looked like early on in the city's history and how has it evolved? adley: early on, it would have been essentially a wooden fronted buildings, sort of like a wild west town. packed closely in and built of pine and cyprus, richly turpentined. it was such a city that in 1910, the great fire demolished most of lake charles, leaving us with several souvenirs of the...
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charles: two other people jerome powell and charles evans. the head of the federal reserve and a key voting member of the federal reserve. what chairman powell has said really echoed. he says this is the best economy ever. but powell said this is unprecedented with respect to modern history. we have not seen this in recent years. it is something special. >> it truly is. that's why he has the room to move up the feds fund rate. you go back in history. you usually see the feds fund rate running in line with nominal gdp. the reason we saw the 10-year yield spike up to a seven-year high was because of growth. not because of inflation. charles: the bond yields are going up. investors are leaving bonds. but where does that money go? does it go into the stock market? >> it probably does. that's a challenge. you can't put all your money in the stock market. so we'll have to find what is the asset class that will offset risk in the future. one thing, every time the market gets so exciting. people assume there is a giddiness. bullishness is barely abov
charles: two other people jerome powell and charles evans. the head of the federal reserve and a key voting member of the federal reserve. what chairman powell has said really echoed. he says this is the best economy ever. but powell said this is unprecedented with respect to modern history. we have not seen this in recent years. it is something special. >> it truly is. that's why he has the room to move up the feds fund rate. you go back in history. you usually see the feds fund rate...
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charles: okay.t will open up the 5 billion-dollar second headquarters, tens of thousands of jobs. amazon executives revisited two place this is fall, miami and chicago. why would miami work? because of strategic location to south america. amazon just built, opened a new office in buenos aires. amazon eyeing brazil. charles: why would chicago work. liz: jeff bezos grew up in miami. went to high school in miami. charles: pittsburgh, i thought they were on the final list. all the universities, a town that reinvented itself, maybe denver, silicon valley. liz: northern virginia to lobby congress for certain things amazon wants. charles: we'll see the biggest corporate welfare check in the history of america when they move that company. mean time let's get back to politics, folks. closely watched senate race in texas. connell mcshane is in texas with republican senator ted cruz. connell. >> thank you, charles. senator cruz, thank you for being with us, busy day of campaigning in your headquarters in houst
charles: okay.t will open up the 5 billion-dollar second headquarters, tens of thousands of jobs. amazon executives revisited two place this is fall, miami and chicago. why would miami work? because of strategic location to south america. amazon just built, opened a new office in buenos aires. amazon eyeing brazil. charles: why would chicago work. liz: jeff bezos grew up in miami. went to high school in miami. charles: pittsburgh, i thought they were on the final list. all the universities, a...
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charles: here's lou.top stories, judge brett kavanaugh nearing confirmation after enduring a vicious smear campaign organized by dim ms, and their allies, the national left in wing media. susan collins announce her decision to vote yes on brett kavanaugh. >> i do not believe that these charges can fairly prevent judge kavanaugh from serving on the court. lou: we take up all of the
charles: here's lou.top stories, judge brett kavanaugh nearing confirmation after enduring a vicious smear campaign organized by dim ms, and their allies, the national left in wing media. susan collins announce her decision to vote yes on brett kavanaugh. >> i do not believe that these charges can fairly prevent judge kavanaugh from serving on the court. lou: we take up all of the
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here is charles payne. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." strong earnings, economic data out, lifting this market. we're staging the best two-day rally in years. plus the countdown to the midterms. here is final push for republicans. boys to men, driving force sending stocks prices higher. all that and more on "making money". last day of the trading month. stocks fill on pace for the worst month in years. general motors, estee lauder, yum, all crushing estimates. here to break it down shah ghailani, fox news contributor jonas pharis, founder of max funds.com, fox news contributor, gary kaltbaum, president of kaltbaum capital management. gary, you're remote. we'll start with you. not bad two-day rally, up. combination of earnings, good economic data. what are your thoughts. >> i thought it was due last week, i'm a little bearish. i'm bearish believe it or not after 800 points. i would rather see the market go up rather than down. february like in the sharp drop. it took three months to repair all the damage before the market could get real tr
here is charles payne. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." strong earnings, economic data out, lifting this market. we're staging the best two-day rally in years. plus the countdown to the midterms. here is final push for republicans. boys to men, driving force sending stocks prices higher. all that and more on "making money". last day of the trading month. stocks fill on pace for the worst month in years. general motors, estee lauder, yum,...
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charles: charles, thank you. two big stories. has dropped out of the cloud competition for the pentagon contract. what's the reason for that? it was a lucrative deal. >> $10 billion but first they say they cannot be assured it was lined with their artificial intelligence principles which basically says they want the principles for ethical use of ai. they would not allow ai to be urbanized and they say there were portions of the contract that were out of scope with government certifications - whatever that means. bottom line, this falls out on the process for google employees over the drone contract and project maven saying i do not believe it's what this company is about and some of them quit over it but bottom line is it's the defense of this country and they live in this bubble in the silicon valley. there are people around the world that wanted to this country and it's up to us to defend her cells. that comes through the pentagon. to say were interested under and not interested does not fly. charles: dragonfly. on behalf of th
charles: charles, thank you. two big stories. has dropped out of the cloud competition for the pentagon contract. what's the reason for that? it was a lucrative deal. >> $10 billion but first they say they cannot be assured it was lined with their artificial intelligence principles which basically says they want the principles for ethical use of ai. they would not allow ai to be urbanized and they say there were portions of the contract that were out of scope with government...
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charles? charles: hillary vaughn, thank you very much.the way, not just nevada, claws are coming out in texas and arizona. watch this. >> he is going to make up positions and votes that i have never held or ever taken. he is dishonest. that is why the president called him "lyin' ted." why the nickname stuck because it is true. >> let me respond to that. >> if i will apologize to the veterans and me for saying it is okay to commit treason. charles: joining me fox news contributor deneen borelli and danielle mcglocklin. we're used to politics being nasty and ugly. that will get worse as much as we complain about it. i think what underscores, the tooth and nail. these are battles like death battles and i think they will go all the way to the finish line. what do you think is ultimately will be the deciding factor? >> this is tooth and nails time, right? i think deciding factor will be what is going on with the economy. what is going on with the jobs. there are more jobs than people to fill them. american households have the bonuses and highe
charles? charles: hillary vaughn, thank you very much.the way, not just nevada, claws are coming out in texas and arizona. watch this. >> he is going to make up positions and votes that i have never held or ever taken. he is dishonest. that is why the president called him "lyin' ted." why the nickname stuck because it is true. >> let me respond to that. >> if i will apologize to the veterans and me for saying it is okay to commit treason. charles: joining me fox news...
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hah, charles. charles: thank you, neil. this is "making money." the market under pressure rocked by growing geopolitical pressures. central bank president mario draghi issued a stern warning with the european rules, europe in midst of exiting eu, full defiance of the arrangement, this whole thing could unwind. imagine what that means to the global economy? shortly after that communique, came word that treasury secretary steve mnuchin will skip the saudi investment conference. now larry kudlow saying china is uncooperative is far in trade. that the u.s. faces big issues with that country. they have big political and economic ramifications growing minute by minute, putting pressure on market. with what happens to our relationships, robert charles, managerring director of the charles group. thank you for joining us, charles. >> thank you. charles: from what i read saudi arabia unhappy, they were very uncooperative, they didn't get magnitude of this particular issue, so pulling out of the conference was this a sign to saudi arabia, they are not taking
hah, charles. charles: thank you, neil. this is "making money." the market under pressure rocked by growing geopolitical pressures. central bank president mario draghi issued a stern warning with the european rules, europe in midst of exiting eu, full defiance of the arrangement, this whole thing could unwind. imagine what that means to the global economy? shortly after that communique, came word that treasury secretary steve mnuchin will skip the saudi investment conference. now...
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charles: thank you, neil. neil: you got it. charles: i'm charles payne. this is "making money." we'll go through the markets throughout this show. president trump set to head to texas this hour, riding a wave of better poll numbers with just 15 days to go in the mid terms. is the momentum on republican side. much more on "making money." first the caravan, approaching the southern border of the united states. swelling in size now, estimated to be 7,000 people expected to sign. on twitter president promised to end funding to countries with citizens in the caravan. honduras, el salvador, were not able to do the job leaving their count very, coming illegally to the u.s. we'll begin cutting off or substantially reducing massive foreign aid routinely given to them. joining us jillian melcher, "wall street journal" editorial page writer, deneen bore relly, fox news contributor. deneen what do you make of that? >> the president should do that with the funding. we send a lot of money overseas, charles, what are we getting in return? our tax dollars are probably being squandered because w
charles: thank you, neil. neil: you got it. charles: i'm charles payne. this is "making money." we'll go through the markets throughout this show. president trump set to head to texas this hour, riding a wave of better poll numbers with just 15 days to go in the mid terms. is the momentum on republican side. much more on "making money." first the caravan, approaching the southern border of the united states. swelling in size now, estimated to be 7,000 people expected to...
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. >> charles: thanks, charles. ron johnson from wisconsin, a chairman of the homeland security committee is with us. thanks for joining us. first on these bombs that we just heard from the fbi, new york city police and the major. an update. feels like there's progress being made. a lot of speculation from your vantage point. this would seem the terror incident and something under the auspices of homeland security. >> charles, yes, it is under dhs. the fbi is taking the lead on this. they're the appropriate agency. a lot of evidence there. the fbi is fantastic at tracking down these leads. so from my standpoint, whoever did this, it is sick. it's despicable and i hope they're brought to justice as quickly as possible. >> charles: we don't know motive yet but may be predictable. stirring up the pot. the divisions in our country, you know, sort of pouring salt in that wound, if you will. exposing it. how concerned are you, someone in washington d.c. seeing the discourse around our country and knowing that a situation
. >> charles: thanks, charles. ron johnson from wisconsin, a chairman of the homeland security committee is with us. thanks for joining us. first on these bombs that we just heard from the fbi, new york city police and the major. an update. feels like there's progress being made. a lot of speculation from your vantage point. this would seem the terror incident and something under the auspices of homeland security. >> charles, yes, it is under dhs. the fbi is taking the lead on this....
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charles: the e.u.shing parameters for fines for the kind of data breach we learned about yesterday. it could be up to $20 million pounds. also preparing a major anti-trust fight against google. to your point, maybe they know there is a lot of legislation that prevents other smaller companies from you building up to challenge them. but it is ease awkward and weird approach they are taking. >> google is a behemoth. the companies at these levels need interference and regulation. consumers need that to protect their privacy let alone with what the government interaction should be. charles: it's a tough -- they are well established and it's going to be a tough nut to crack. it seems like their animosity towards conservatives and towards this administration. it's not fair. >> you will want to wake them up, charles. if we go look at the 1996 telecommunications act. there is no more section 38 exemption. that will wake them up, charles. that will open them up to being regulated to some of the sec oversight. th
charles: the e.u.shing parameters for fines for the kind of data breach we learned about yesterday. it could be up to $20 million pounds. also preparing a major anti-trust fight against google. to your point, maybe they know there is a lot of legislation that prevents other smaller companies from you building up to challenge them. but it is ease awkward and weird approach they are taking. >> google is a behemoth. the companies at these levels need interference and regulation. consumers...
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charles. charles: bring us up to speed where you think investigators are right now? >> well, they are just about everywhere that caesar has been in the last few months. they have his car ready and they're looking at that, trying to identify and talk to everybody he knew and trying to put together as christopher wray just said to us a picture of the possibility of other bombs in the mail that he might have dropped off before they arrested him, and what they're going to learn as they put a timeline together that will go back many months is other information about his motivation, and even though there's all kinds of talk about and all kinds of theories about why he did what he did, the bottom line is we're probably dealing here as we have in the past with these kind of people, with an individual whose really conflicted mentally, and i think as you learn more about him, he's going to look an awful lot like other people we've dealt with before and i think back as well to the congressional shooting
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charles: i'm charles payne. it's not a foregone conclusion judge kavanaugh will be confirmed as a supreme court justice. the full senate is expected to vote saturday. some senators are still on the fence even after the fbi concluded their investigation. leaders are commenting on the confirmation process. >> we owe it to the american people found score you are innocent until proven guilty. it's the senate on trial here, mr. path. what kind -- mr. president. what kind of image will reconvey to the public. will we be scared by all the people rampaging through the halls, accosting members at airports and coming to their homes? trying to intimidate the senating to defeating a good man. >> we democrats have many fears that this would be an all-too limited process that would constrain the fbi from getting the facts. having received a thorough briefing few minutes ago, our fears have been realized. this is not a thorough investigation. charles: let's bring in fox news contributor, jason chaffetz. the author of "the deep
charles: i'm charles payne. it's not a foregone conclusion judge kavanaugh will be confirmed as a supreme court justice. the full senate is expected to vote saturday. some senators are still on the fence even after the fbi concluded their investigation. leaders are commenting on the confirmation process. >> we owe it to the american people found score you are innocent until proven guilty. it's the senate on trial here, mr. path. what kind -- mr. president. what kind of image will reconvey...
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charles: we'll see. hah, thank you all very, very much by the way we're moments away from president trump to address this really scary day for the country. u.s. secret service agents they have intercepted packages containing, quote, possible explosive devices addressed to former president obama in washington, at a mail facility near the suburban new york home of president and hillary clinton. reports show these devices are likely linked to the one found at the compound of george soros on monday. also today, suspicious package caused the evacuation of cnn's new york studios. kristina partsinevelos is right outside of the time warner building with the latest. kristina. reporter: i'm on 58th street between 8th and 9th. what we've seen now, a lot of the police officers have left the area. they did give a press conference. cnn employees are not allowed back in the building. this is time warner. this is around 1015ish eastern time they received a package in the building. it entered into the building into the m
charles: we'll see. hah, thank you all very, very much by the way we're moments away from president trump to address this really scary day for the country. u.s. secret service agents they have intercepted packages containing, quote, possible explosive devices addressed to former president obama in washington, at a mail facility near the suburban new york home of president and hillary clinton. reports show these devices are likely linked to the one found at the compound of george soros on...
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charles: one second.ence, we have president trump and first lady melania at joint base andrews. they are heading to pittsburgh. they will visit some of the police officers, three police officers who were shot in that massacre and i think they will also meet with some community leaders. president trump just wants to go to pittsburgh and show his support for the people there. this is the worst tragedy, worst tragedy ever to hit the jewish community in america in history. synagogue attack taking 11 lives, ages ranging from 54 to 97 years old. imagine surviving the holocaust only to get cut down during prayer at a synagogue. they are boarding right now air force one. we will probably see more of this and hear more of this later tonight or this afternoon, once they arrive in pittsburgh. >>> let me pick back up with this. we know earnings estimates have come down but what do they have to do in your mind? i think what scared a lot of people was the monthly average user, daily average users, they stalled in ameri
charles: one second.ence, we have president trump and first lady melania at joint base andrews. they are heading to pittsburgh. they will visit some of the police officers, three police officers who were shot in that massacre and i think they will also meet with some community leaders. president trump just wants to go to pittsburgh and show his support for the people there. this is the worst tragedy, worst tragedy ever to hit the jewish community in america in history. synagogue attack taking...
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charles: kevin? issues, there is no wall on our southern border, that's not a promise kept. he said he was going to repeal obamacare and it's still the law of the land. >> that's on congress. congress has been difficult. charles: we are leave it there. >> the american people are sick of them. >> that's why we'll have a blue wave in november. charles: the next wave will be a weekend of speculation about hillary clinton's emails and pastor brunson is back home. thank you very much. my last 6:00 show. here is lou dobbs. david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. hurricane michael leaves widespread destruction along the gulf coast and fatalities in four different states as the massive clean up operation gets under way. president trump announces he will visit florida and georgia next week. president trump: i want to send our thoughts and prayers of our entire nation to everyone in the path of hurricane michael especially in the florida panhandle where it's hitting and hitting hard.
charles: kevin? issues, there is no wall on our southern border, that's not a promise kept. he said he was going to repeal obamacare and it's still the law of the land. >> that's on congress. congress has been difficult. charles: we are leave it there. >> the american people are sick of them. >> that's why we'll have a blue wave in november. charles: the next wave will be a weekend of speculation about hillary clinton's emails and pastor brunson is back home. thank you very...
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but i'm with you on this one, charles. charles: thank you very much. appreciate it. how the mid-term elections will impact your money and your job. we'll be right back. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. doctor: symbicort helps prov
but i'm with you on this one, charles. charles: thank you very much. appreciate it. how the mid-term elections will impact your money and your job. we'll be right back. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new...
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charles: john? >> what stands out in my mind, 1.6% quarter to quarter annualized increase by core pce price index inflation, we have rapid growth but according to this inflation number the economy is not overheating. the if he has plenty of room with which to go ahead and take a break from rate hikes. charles: this gets me to something i've been screaming about. i think it is why we had the october swoon. i think it goes back to the october 3rd speech by jay powell. i think it was devastating. we fell right off of a cliff in the market right after that. you can blame anything else but there was nothing new. there was nothing new in object 3rd against comments. >> they basically rolled back accommodative language and -- >> said they will go past neutral and they don't know where it is and they're a long way from being done. that is scary stuff. >> and they don't know where neutral is. "beige book" was very sanguine about inflation. no one looking at big price increases. yes, prices are going up, that
charles: john? >> what stands out in my mind, 1.6% quarter to quarter annualized increase by core pce price index inflation, we have rapid growth but according to this inflation number the economy is not overheating. the if he has plenty of room with which to go ahead and take a break from rate hikes. charles: this gets me to something i've been screaming about. i think it is why we had the october swoon. i think it goes back to the october 3rd speech by jay powell. i think it was...
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charles: i'm charles payne. it was a crushing day. stocks across the board all in sell-off mode. this is the third worst point-loss day in history. 831 points. we'll explain how you work your way through it. president trump just minutes ago sounding off on the federal reserve. president trump: i think the fed is making a mistake. they are so tight. i think the fed has gone crazy. you can say that's a lot of safety, but i have gives you a lot of margin. but i think the fed has gone crazy. charles: . keith mid gerald, let's talk about these comments from president trump. he was rankled by the notion the feds would be stepping in. after today's session he knew reporters would ask. he was ready with an answer. do you think the fed is going crazy? >> i think the fed lost the plot a long time ago. they are very reckless. this hawkish attitude is going to crush equities. but he's giving the feds too much credit. >> i disagree. think of the pillars of the market. we have mossive amounts of debt. interest rates have been low for quite some period of time. you have the president weighing i
charles: i'm charles payne. it was a crushing day. stocks across the board all in sell-off mode. this is the third worst point-loss day in history. 831 points. we'll explain how you work your way through it. president trump just minutes ago sounding off on the federal reserve. president trump: i think the fed is making a mistake. they are so tight. i think the fed has gone crazy. you can say that's a lot of safety, but i have gives you a lot of margin. but i think the fed has gone crazy....
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charles? >> charles: thanks, john.with the suspect in custody, could there be more mail bombs out there and how worried should people be? to retired brigadier general and author of "dark winter", greg tata. thanks for being here. >> thanks, charles. >> charles: christopher wray said we're not out of the woods yes. how right is he? >> he's very right. if you're of the brand targeted, we've got a very sophisticated operation now based upon one of the fortunate results of 17 years of unfortunate war is that we have a very sophisticated ied finding capability. we can attack networks, we can defeat devices. i remember as the -- one of the leade lead leaders of the counter eid task force, we developed a sophisticated network of dna databases that today has matured across the nation with law enforcement officials into this ability to very quickly find, fix and capture those that do this kind of thing. thank god he was captured. >> charles: to that point, one of the breaks was the envelope apparently mailed to congresswoman ma
charles? >> charles: thanks, john.with the suspect in custody, could there be more mail bombs out there and how worried should people be? to retired brigadier general and author of "dark winter", greg tata. thanks for being here. >> thanks, charles. >> charles: christopher wray said we're not out of the woods yes. how right is he? >> he's very right. if you're of the brand targeted, we've got a very sophisticated operation now based upon one of the fortunate...
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>> hi, charles. the first reaction from the trump administration came from sarah sanders and then after that, the vice president, mike pence. they said whoever is bind this, whether it's an individual or a group, they described them as a coward. we then heard from president trump and the first lady melania trump in the east room at 2:15 this afternoon. they were there for an event involving opioids, the celebratory signing event. they topped off their remarks, the president saying he's angry, he's sad and upset at what has transpired the last couple days. the first lady saying that we should embrace kindness over hatred. >> we have to unify, come together and send one very clear strong unmistakable message that acts or threats of political violence of any kind have no place in the united states of america. >> we cannot tolerate all of those cowardly attacks. >> president trump describing this as a major federal investigation at this point. the fbi, the department of justice, the department of homelan
>> hi, charles. the first reaction from the trump administration came from sarah sanders and then after that, the vice president, mike pence. they said whoever is bind this, whether it's an individual or a group, they described them as a coward. we then heard from president trump and the first lady melania trump in the east room at 2:15 this afternoon. they were there for an event involving opioids, the celebratory signing event. they topped off their remarks, the president saying he's...
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charles payne is here now with making money. charles: well, promise made, promise kept. it's a big one. it's being touted as the biggest trade agreement in american history. the markets surged on the news. in fact here is the thing. the deal was reached in what they call a new modernized trade agreement. stwop nations said the nafta deal could be called the usmca. the president in the rose garden touting the benefits of the new deal. >> mexico and canada agreed to congress new labor protections, environmental protections and protections for intellectual property. this new dice an especially great victory for our farmers. our farmers have gone through a lot. they have been taken advantage of by everybody. prices have gone way down. this is a very, very big deal for our farmers. charles: here to discuss, curtis ellis, former trump campaign senior policy visor. hadley heath manning, and kelly jane torrance, the deputy managing edfor. promise made, promise kept. a lot of people didn't think it could be done. >> you are right. trump detractors on both sides of the aisle said
charles payne is here now with making money. charles: well, promise made, promise kept. it's a big one. it's being touted as the biggest trade agreement in american history. the markets surged on the news. in fact here is the thing. the deal was reached in what they call a new modernized trade agreement. stwop nations said the nafta deal could be called the usmca. the president in the rose garden touting the benefits of the new deal. >> mexico and canada agreed to congress new labor...
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charles: teaching style.ecord, ll cool j and a whole smattering of rappers and stars went to bat for larry peach. r meach, larry hoorve, larry meach got a raw deal. we'll be right back. e same old . in today's complex world, you need a partner that is driven to provide you with better solutions for these challenging times, one that is willing to disrupt the industry, and break free from conventional thinking. (thudding) we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance significantly reduces the
charles: teaching style.ecord, ll cool j and a whole smattering of rappers and stars went to bat for larry peach. r meach, larry hoorve, larry meach got a raw deal. we'll be right back. e same old . in today's complex world, you need a partner that is driven to provide you with better solutions for these challenging times, one that is willing to disrupt the industry, and break free from conventional thinking. (thudding) we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are...
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charles: absolutely.other one for you, sir, turkey says they have video evidence that saudi journalist ya'll mall khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. what does that mean for our relationship with the saudis? >> many people are wondering about that. people canceling their attendance at conferences in saudi arabia and things like that. i think it is quite alarming if this turns out to be true. this is gruesome and terrible thing which happened especially if the royal family is responsible for this. in the past, of course, we haven't put that much weight on the saudi human rights performance because we, and the rest of the world were so dependent on their production of oil. i think that's really diminished somewhat with the shale oil boom and in the united states and perhaps we have a little more flexibility in our relationship with saudi arabia now. so, i think they got to be very careful in what they do. charles: to that point, mohammed bin salman was being championed or marketed a
charles: absolutely.other one for you, sir, turkey says they have video evidence that saudi journalist ya'll mall khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. what does that mean for our relationship with the saudis? >> many people are wondering about that. people canceling their attendance at conferences in saudi arabia and things like that. i think it is quite alarming if this turns out to be true. this is gruesome and terrible thing which happened especially if the...
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next we have charles payne. charles: good afternoon. i'm charles payne and this is "making money." names like amazon and boeing are getting hit this session. steep selloffs have investors on pins and needles. what can turn the tide? >> the pittsburgh shooter makes his first court appearance. the shooter facing 29 federal counts could face the death penalty. the white house press briefing will start any minute. we'll bring it to you live. all that and more on "making money." >>> wall street firms rallied around shares of amazon this morning, virtually all reiterating positive ratings on the stock t popped higher after the start of trading. the shares began to sell in ernest. the high beta stock seen massive downside swoons, triggered often without warning before and after the earnings release. the stock today trading with 115 point trading training. putting pressure on thedown after a boeing plane fell out of the sky in indonesia. 181 passengers, three children, six crew, two pilots. there were reports that this new 737 maxair was having problems on the previous flight. strong consu
next we have charles payne. charles: good afternoon. i'm charles payne and this is "making money." names like amazon and boeing are getting hit this session. steep selloffs have investors on pins and needles. what can turn the tide? >> the pittsburgh shooter makes his first court appearance. the shooter facing 29 federal counts could face the death penalty. the white house press briefing will start any minute. we'll bring it to you live. all that and more on "making...
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charles?> charles: now to former acting i.c.e. director, thomas homan. obviously a lot of folks calling this a controversial move. a lot of people making comparisons to how many military personnel we have deployed in places like syria saying, or suggesting this is overdone, what are your thoughts? >> i think we need these troops down there. and for these people, i read the same news articles saying it's a political move. i want to remind people that president president obama had them deployed but president trump is doing it much better and much bigger. the caravans, everyone can see what's happening. i think they will be needed. >> i think what we are seeing here, and a lot of people believe cynically perhaps, all was designed to coordinate right before midterm elections. the visual aspect of this and the possible mistakes that would be made, particularly the more security that we have at the border, the more likelihood there is for any sort of accident to be mishandled or misplayed in the med
charles?> charles: now to former acting i.c.e. director, thomas homan. obviously a lot of folks calling this a controversial move. a lot of people making comparisons to how many military personnel we have deployed in places like syria saying, or suggesting this is overdone, what are your thoughts? >> i think we need these troops down there. and for these people, i read the same news articles saying it's a political move. i want to remind people that president president obama had them...
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charles?>> thank you very much. will this be enough to stop the caravans. with me now, former i.c.e. agent, david ward. david, you understand all too well what's at stake here. i'm not sure we have ever dealt with this sort of brazen attempt to come into the country. now, three caravans back to back, thousands of people. the world is watching. how do you think it is going to play out? >> it is going to be interesting to see. the military is going to be a tremendous asset at the ports of entry to prevent the people from coming across the ports of entry. however, what we need to look at is what happens between the ports of entry and what the border patrol is going to have to face. we have three tenants of problems, national security, public safety and public health issues with these caravans coming to the united states. in the national security realm, we have all sorts of people, not only from central america but coming in from africa and the middle east and other places in this caravan. it has
charles?>> thank you very much. will this be enough to stop the caravans. with me now, former i.c.e. agent, david ward. david, you understand all too well what's at stake here. i'm not sure we have ever dealt with this sort of brazen attempt to come into the country. now, three caravans back to back, thousands of people. the world is watching. how do you think it is going to play out? >> it is going to be interesting to see. the military is going to be a tremendous asset at the...
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lake charles is part of the south and the west. it is more lake charles. it is an unusual place to be. it's past is not what you would expect. it's future is something that is -- it has built itself. what can i say? i think it is a welcoming town. it's not perfect. you can live a good life and southwest louisiana. the don't mind the heat, you can live a great one. it's a place that takes chances when it needs to. it's a place that is very conservative when it needs to be. it is a place that provides opportunity to a lot of people. it is not just blue-collar anymore. it is much more than that. >> the south is an important incubator of second wave feminism. it is not a story that is widely known. primarily because the people who have written about the second wave were generally people who were from the north or landed in the north. people outside of the south tends to highlight what happened in bigger areas, that is to be expected. the often glossed over southern origins of a lot of second wave feminism. the second wave of feminism had a lot of complaints ab
lake charles is part of the south and the west. it is more lake charles. it is an unusual place to be. it's past is not what you would expect. it's future is something that is -- it has built itself. what can i say? i think it is a welcoming town. it's not perfect. you can live a good life and southwest louisiana. the don't mind the heat, you can live a great one. it's a place that takes chances when it needs to. it's a place that is very conservative when it needs to be. it is a place that...
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charles manson. >> you don't understand me. that's your trouble. not my fault because you don't understand me. i don't understand you either. the story of charles mansion, his family and all the horror they wrought is buried in archives. memorialized in media, yet somehow it feels present. that hot summer night that caught the world utterly unprepared. when los angeles became suddenly a very scary place. it was august 9th, 1969, around 8:00 a.m. he was a young cop at the lapd working the day shift. >> the first call i got was the call to go and it came out as a drunk in a car. >> the officer cruised up benedict canyon and found the dead end street. a neighbor flagged him down and suddenly the drunken car call became something else. >> he told me that the maid came running back out yelling blood and bodies. >> all alone, nosed his squad car up a gated driveway. he could see right away things weren't right. >> the telephone wires that had been cut were hanging over the gate. we go through the kbgate and there's a car parked in the drive way. >> in th
charles manson. >> you don't understand me. that's your trouble. not my fault because you don't understand me. i don't understand you either. the story of charles mansion, his family and all the horror they wrought is buried in archives. memorialized in media, yet somehow it feels present. that hot summer night that caught the world utterly unprepared. when los angeles became suddenly a very scary place. it was august 9th, 1969, around 8:00 a.m. he was a young cop at the lapd working the...
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>> sorry, charles. are you asking me? >> yes. >> i think it's going to be close but they have a good chance. there's no indication that tr's going to be a wave election for the democrats. it's not there. and the economy is a huge issue for voters, still. >> jason, another news item out today that i think might be even more important to the consumer confidence, we learned in the last quarter, wages and salaries up 3.1%. that has not happened in our country, in over a decade. people are starting to put money in their pockets. how important is that, heading into next tuesday? >> charles, i think everything that's happening in the economy is important, across america. republican or democrat. but i don't think that most democrats are going to go to the polls thinking about the economy. the democrats in this country are frustrated, with the president's behavior, with his rhetoric, with many of his policies. and i think contrary to what has happened in the past, usually the economy is humming along, the incumbent president would
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charles: let's take another look at the futures here this morning. again, we're shifting around, we're trying to find some terra firma, if you will. remember, we were down 340, 50 points this morning on the dow. that's a number to look at. it could be retested. meanwhile, big tech stocks led yesterday's market rout, so is now the time to buy? our market watchers are on it, they're next.
charles: let's take another look at the futures here this morning. again, we're shifting around, we're trying to find some terra firma, if you will. remember, we were down 340, 50 points this morning on the dow. that's a number to look at. it could be retested. meanwhile, big tech stocks led yesterday's market rout, so is now the time to buy? our market watchers are on it, they're next.
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i think a lot of people will be very shaken to think that charles aznavour is no longer with us charlesch were not translated from the french because it is almost impossible to do that. but personally, i will remember him as a great friend and a great artist. petula, as always, a great honour to add you with other thank you for sharing your memories of charles aznavour with us today. thank you. very nice to speak to petula clark and nice to speak to her today particularly because she knew charles aznavour very well and performed with him so our thanks to him. the time is 5:30pm. we will have the headlines injust him. the time is 5:30pm. we will have the headlines in just a him. the time is 5:30pm. we will have the headlines injust a moment and he spoke in a short while but in the meantime, let's catch up with all the gay‘s weather. —— all the day's weather. brightness around, more anyway of sunshine indeed, this photo sent in by one of our weather watchers of the cloud and our bags of these weather fronts and gradually pushing their way south and east as we move through the night and th
i think a lot of people will be very shaken to think that charles aznavour is no longer with us charlesch were not translated from the french because it is almost impossible to do that. but personally, i will remember him as a great friend and a great artist. petula, as always, a great honour to add you with other thank you for sharing your memories of charles aznavour with us today. thank you. very nice to speak to petula clark and nice to speak to her today particularly because she knew...
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(charles champlin) moviegoing was a national habit.tomatically because, theoretically, all films were, as we would now say, rated "g." there was nothing in any movie that was presumably disturbing to the least sophisticated member of the audience. some might bore part of the audience, but otherwise, we just went all the time. (narrator) though americans didn't know it their exclusive love affair with the movies was about to end. the same year that movie attendance peaked, the television networks began daily broadcasts from new york. the competition between motion pictures and television would transform expectations, revolutionize hollywood, and usher in a new generation of film directors trained in the television medium. i had a job lined up as an assistant to john ford. he had to go into the hospital and have cataract operations, and he told me that, "look, i don't know when i'm going to be functioning again. and, if i were you, as a young guy today, what i would try and do is to get into television." (arthur penn) it was so unknown a
(charles champlin) moviegoing was a national habit.tomatically because, theoretically, all films were, as we would now say, rated "g." there was nothing in any movie that was presumably disturbing to the least sophisticated member of the audience. some might bore part of the audience, but otherwise, we just went all the time. (narrator) though americans didn't know it their exclusive love affair with the movies was about to end. the same year that movie attendance peaked, the...
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[applause] charles: thank you.epresentative smith. right now, south carolina is in the bottom fifth of about every list we want to be on the top of. if south carolina were a football team and you are the head coach, you would be fired. the fact is, this is an important time for the future of the state and my fellow south carolinians, elections are about our future. my name is shane smith and i'm running for governor because i believe in a south carolina were all children have access to education. where we are prepared for the jobs of today and tomorrow, and where we all have affordable, high-quality health care. where south carolina is at the top of every list to live, work, raise a family and held a business. when i lead american soldiers in combat, i cared more about their very lives than my own. we need a governor who cares more about our future than his next election. my wife and i ask for your prayers and i ask for your support because i know as governor, our best dates can be ahead of us. [applause] charles:
[applause] charles: thank you.epresentative smith. right now, south carolina is in the bottom fifth of about every list we want to be on the top of. if south carolina were a football team and you are the head coach, you would be fired. the fact is, this is an important time for the future of the state and my fellow south carolinians, elections are about our future. my name is shane smith and i'm running for governor because i believe in a south carolina were all children have access to...
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. >>> charles sauer, what is "the profit motive," and how do you define it? >> it is a way to look at the world around you. people are motivated. they act because of different motivation in their lives. iodine that as a prophet and i do find it almost right a way to say it isn't just money. it is may be feeling good, getting back to your community. maybe it is more time with your family but the fact is when people make a decision and action, they are driven by profit. in general we all know businesses are driven by profit. that's a general fact we all understand that i take it a step down further and show managers are driven by profit and that is often different than the company's motivations in that the employees under them are also driven by profit and then i moved from the air because mostf us understand business. i moved that into other sectors like government and show a 28-year-old bureaucrat sitting at a desk might not always have the best intentions of the country on his mind and he is sitting at the desk. sometimes he wants to get off work and go with
. >>> charles sauer, what is "the profit motive," and how do you define it? >> it is a way to look at the world around you. people are motivated. they act because of different motivation in their lives. iodine that as a prophet and i do find it almost right a way to say it isn't just money. it is may be feeling good, getting back to your community. maybe it is more time with your family but the fact is when people make a decision and action, they are driven by profit....
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Oct 12, 2018
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trish: charles will be here at 2:00 p.m.ome charles and wish you the best of luck. follow the bouncing ball, if you can, in this final hour of trade. it's been another whipsaw, five and a half hours of trade with one more to go. the bulls woke up ready to run. the dow popped 414 points this morning and the bulls' clock alarms went off and showed up to try to ruin the party. at the moment, we do still have a gain of 136 points for the dow. it's been a tough six sessions, though. the wilshire6,000 reports a $2.2 trillion combined loss for the last six days. the federal reserve taking the brunt of blame for this volatility. president trump pinning the words crazy and loco on the central bank for proceeding with gradual rate hikes. the president is expected to depart the white house at any moment. this will be the first time we will see him today, since the release of u.s. pastor a
trish: charles will be here at 2:00 p.m.ome charles and wish you the best of luck. follow the bouncing ball, if you can, in this final hour of trade. it's been another whipsaw, five and a half hours of trade with one more to go. the bulls woke up ready to run. the dow popped 414 points this morning and the bulls' clock alarms went off and showed up to try to ruin the party. at the moment, we do still have a gain of 136 points for the dow. it's been a tough six sessions, though. the...
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Oct 1, 2018
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charles aznavour‘s family were armenian immigrants. and it was the great french singer edith piaf who gave him his big break, accompanying her on a tour of america. in an era of rock and roll, this five foot three and resolutely old school singer was himself surprised by his enormous success. he sang in six languages, he appeared in films, he was even named armenia's ambassador to switzerland. but charles aznavour‘s place in history is the songwriting. that gift for turning the joy, melancholy and pain of life into song. # she... charles aznavour, who has died at the age of 94. time for a look at the weather. here's lucy martin. a bit ofa a bit of a cool start today and sandler stayed in the mid—teens, the further south we were the best of the brightness we had in the south—east. further north and west we had more in the way of cloud and rain. going through this evening and overnight we will see cloud and bits and pieces of rain working their way south and east. it will be fairly breezy across the north, the far north of scotland and t
charles aznavour‘s family were armenian immigrants. and it was the great french singer edith piaf who gave him his big break, accompanying her on a tour of america. in an era of rock and roll, this five foot three and resolutely old school singer was himself surprised by his enormous success. he sang in six languages, he appeared in films, he was even named armenia's ambassador to switzerland. but charles aznavour‘s place in history is the songwriting. that gift for turning the joy,...
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Oct 30, 2018
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charles: thank you. way, it was inspired -- stuart: why did you wear it? charles: i always wanted one of those hats. recently i went to get a hat refitted at a place in the city and they didn't have any great hats. all the great hat companies went out of business. they are all made out of china now. they are all cheap. i looked over, i saw the derby and i looked at my wife and said do i have the nerve to do it. that wasn't the word i used, but. i said do i have the nerve. she said do it. stuart: how much? charles: about 200 bucks. stuart: all right. let's move on. president trump is talking about the -- charles: i wore it better than oddjob, by the way. stuart: let me repeat the intro. the president is talking about the fed again. roll that tape. >> we actually created value for money so that people that have money in the bank and did it the way you're supposed to do it, they are actually getting interest on their money now. the fed is being very tight. now, in one way you have to say that's very conserv
charles: thank you. way, it was inspired -- stuart: why did you wear it? charles: i always wanted one of those hats. recently i went to get a hat refitted at a place in the city and they didn't have any great hats. all the great hat companies went out of business. they are all made out of china now. they are all cheap. i looked over, i saw the derby and i looked at my wife and said do i have the nerve to do it. that wasn't the word i used, but. i said do i have the nerve. she said do it....
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Oct 23, 2018
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tom: charles?y, companies chains.sting supply it, companies are adjusting supply chains. laxe is a logjam in the .orts and air freight companies are adjusting and thinking through sourcing goods from other places. we speak to many of them, indonesia, vietnam, south korea, because in their minds, they are trying to protect their margins and do not want to push higher prices on to the consumer. tom: we have an economist and a guy running real money itself. dow.is a chart of for the the idea is the malaise. is the malaise incorrectly associated with president carter appeared his a 1910, 1920 malaise. what is the outcome -- forget about the drama of up or down, how close are we to slipping into a stock market that shows a malaise of growth? they are coming off the back of a strong year. they are coming off the back of a strong year. this is likely to pose the strongest gdp. next year will be modestly slower we think, but nothing to worry about. what worries us is not malaise, but we are bit close that
tom: charles?y, companies chains.sting supply it, companies are adjusting supply chains. laxe is a logjam in the .orts and air freight companies are adjusting and thinking through sourcing goods from other places. we speak to many of them, indonesia, vietnam, south korea, because in their minds, they are trying to protect their margins and do not want to push higher prices on to the consumer. tom: we have an economist and a guy running real money itself. dow.is a chart of for the the idea is...
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Oct 12, 2018
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charles: this is a very rare occurrence.nly had, to my knowledge, one other abort of a soyuz spacecraft, and that was quite a while ago, when one of the cosmonauts with whom i trained was actually ejected from the launchpad after a fire on the launchpad. the soyuz and its launch vehicles have been very reliable spacecraft up until now. caroline: how will this affect the space station, do you think? charles: that's the question. where do we go next? it is a setback, because today, because of restrictions on nasa's ability to work with the chinese, nasa is relegated to one capability to get their astronauts to the international space station, and that's on the soyuz, the russian spacecraft. a year from now, if all goes well, we will be back to normal and we will be able to utilize either the boeing starliner or the spacex dragon to launch crews from cape canaveral. that's like an eternity away right now because of the failure today. >> its all tied up with the recent resurgence and focus of the u.s. government into the space r
charles: this is a very rare occurrence.nly had, to my knowledge, one other abort of a soyuz spacecraft, and that was quite a while ago, when one of the cosmonauts with whom i trained was actually ejected from the launchpad after a fire on the launchpad. the soyuz and its launch vehicles have been very reliable spacecraft up until now. caroline: how will this affect the space station, do you think? charles: that's the question. where do we go next? it is a setback, because today, because of...
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Oct 1, 2018
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charles aznavour, whose death was announced today., 0ctober got off to a chilly start, but something a bit milder and warmerfor start, but something a bit milder and warmer for many of us over the next couple of days, initially on tuesday between these weather fronts, you can see the warm colours have started to move in. two weather fronts are close by, fair amount of cloud to be found, into northern ireland, a large part of england and wales with patchy rain and drizzle to begin tuesday, the best of the sunshine from north—east england into scotland. scotland will have the lion's share of the sunshine in the lion's share of the sunshine in the day ahead. showers rattling through the north on a strong wind and, well, when you start with cloud it should brighten up a little, but further south in northern ireland, north—west england and the west midlands, a chance of patchy rain even at this stage of the day at apm, and it will be blustery here, the winds are stronger, further north in northern england, especially into scotland, black a
charles aznavour, whose death was announced today., 0ctober got off to a chilly start, but something a bit milder and warmerfor start, but something a bit milder and warmer for many of us over the next couple of days, initially on tuesday between these weather fronts, you can see the warm colours have started to move in. two weather fronts are close by, fair amount of cloud to be found, into northern ireland, a large part of england and wales with patchy rain and drizzle to begin tuesday, the...